Bojangles Foundation Fund

About The Bojangles Foundation Fund

The Bojangles Foundation Fund was established on July 6, 2022, in commemoration of Bojangles’ 45th anniversary and to demonstrate Bojangles’ deep commitment to the communities we serve. The Foundation supports three civic-focused initiatives: literacy, military appreciation and strengthening community. Since its inception, the Foundation has donated more than 22,400 books and $1.5 Million dollars to support important community causes.

The Bojangles Foundation Fund is a component fund of Foundation For The Carolinas.

Vision Statement

We seek to positively impact the communities we serve by supporting the military, first responders, literacy and hometown initiatives.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to strengthen the communities of the guests we serve every day. We will do this through our corporate social responsibility initiatives supporting organizations dedicated to the military, first responders, literacy and hometown community efforts.

Our Leadership

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José Armario

Chairman of the Board

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José Armario has been chief executive officer and president of Bojangles', Inc., a restaurant operator and franchisor, since January 2019. Armario has 38 years of...

José Armario has been chief executive officer and president of Bojangles', Inc., a restaurant operator and franchisor, since January 2019. Armario has 38 years of senior leadership experience with such brands as Burger King, LensCrafters and McDonald’s. He retired as executive vice president of worldwide supply chain, development, and franchising of McDonald’s Corporation in October 2015, after having held that position since August 2011. In addition to his position within the Bojangles Foundation, Armario is a member of the board of directors for Golden State Foods and Bojangles', Inc., a member of the President’s Council of the University of Miami and a director for Receptions for Research: The Greg Olsen Foundation.

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Ken Reynolds

Executive Director

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Ken Reynolds is the Director of Corporate and Community Affairs with Bojangles’ Restaurants, Inc. His primary role with the iconic southern restaurant brand is to...

Ken Reynolds is the Director of Corporate and Community Affairs with Bojangles’ Restaurants, Inc. His primary role with the iconic southern restaurant brand is to evaluate, negotiate and recommend partnerships that are in line with the company’s mission and core values as well as community service outreach supporting the brands community service plan. Ken has been employed with Bojangles’ for 29 years and has served in multiple roles of increasing responsibility within the Marketing & Insights Department. Before his career at Bojangles he was a full-time business technology instructor for 10 years.

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Jason Marion

VICE PRESIDENT, HUMAN RESOURCES SUMMIT HILL FOODS

Jason Marion began his career as a QA Technician for the Mondo Baking Co. He later accepted positions within the company’s production division where he held vario...

Jason Marion began his career as a QA Technician for the Mondo Baking Co. He later accepted positions within the company’s production division where he held various roles in supervision, special projects, line start-ups, and shift management. During this time, he helped plan and organize the successful launch of seven new products for Kellogg’s, Nabisco, and Kraft Foods. Marion later joined Summit Hill Foods (Southeastern Mills, Inc.) as a Process Manager where he led the production teams to significant improvements through training, effective communication, planning, and employee involvement. Soon after, he joined Summit Hill’s Human Resources division as a manager and was eventually promoted to Director and Vice President roles within the department. Marion has been a HPWP (High Performance Work Place) advocate for the past 27 years and has taught this philosophy within his roles and as a guest speaker at SHRM and APICS conventions, colleges and universities, and other leadership forums. He has co-authored multiple culture and performance improvement case studies for professional development and MBA programs, and he is a graduate of the University of Georgia with a BS in Food Science.

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Stacey McCray

Vice President of Communications

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In 2021, Stacey McCray joined Southern fast-food chain Bojangles, where she is responsible for driving the organization’s internal and external communications str...

In 2021, Stacey McCray joined Southern fast-food chain Bojangles, where she is responsible for driving the organization’s internal and external communications strategy and overseeing execution of that strategy with executive leadership, employees and agencies. McCray has more than 20 years of communications experience, 17 of those with the Bojangles’ public relations agency of record – Luquire. McCray built an impressive portfolio during her time at Luquire that included helping promote Charlotte’s hosting of the 2012 Democratic National Convention and overseeing high-profile campaigns for Belk, Snyder’s-Lance, National Gypsum, UNC Charlotte and many others. Previously, McCray was the director of public relations for Johnson C. Smith University and an external communications supervisor for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. She holds a master’s degree in public relations from the University of South Carolina and a bachelor’s degree in communications from Wake Forest University.

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Jeff Rigsby

President / Owner Bojangles North Carolina

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Jeff Rigsby started working for quick-service restaurants at the age of 16 in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio. He joined Bojangles in 1994 as an area supervisor in...

Jeff Rigsby started working for quick-service restaurants at the age of 16 in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio. He joined Bojangles in 1994 as an area supervisor in Greenville, South Carolina. He was later promoted to Director of Operations—a role in which he oversaw more than 35 stores throughout the Carolinas. In 2001, Rigsby harnessed his entrepreneurial spirit and became a franchisee, buying six stores in Asheville, North Carolina. Since that time, his franchise (BOJ of WNC) has seen exponential growth in five states and is the nation’s largest franchisee of Bojangles restaurants with more than 115 locations and growing. Rigsby attributes his success with Bojangles to a focus on operating his restaurants at the highest level, developing team members as the most important asset and giving back to the community.

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Ash Dinakaran

President and CEO, Georgia Foods

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Ash Dinakaran has been a Bojangles franchisee owner since 2004. He owns and operates more than 40 Bojangles restaurants across Virginia, North Carolina and Georgi...

Ash Dinakaran has been a Bojangles franchisee owner since 2004. He owns and operates more than 40 Bojangles restaurants across Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia, and continues to expand his territory. He was awarded the distinct honor of being named Bojangles Franchisee of the Year – 2022. Dinakaran is also a member of the Bojangles Franchise Advisory Council (2020 – present), the Bojangles Foundation Fund Board of Trustees and the Dorothy Entrepreneurship Advisory Board of Trustees for Elon University (2018 – present). He has been in business for 32 years, and 19 years of that time has been with Bojangles. Dinakaran is a former student-athlete at Coastal Carolina University, playing number one in collegiate tennis.

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Paul Mihovilovic

Foodservice Vice President, Pepsi Beverages North America, South Division

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Paul Mihovilovic is a 20-year PepsiCo employee, focusing his career path in the dynamic world of foodservice. With experience across all foodservice channels, Pau...

Paul Mihovilovic is a 20-year PepsiCo employee, focusing his career path in the dynamic world of foodservice. With experience across all foodservice channels, Paul consistently puts winning relationships as his primary focus. His determination, resilience, and customer-focused growth-centric mentality are the foundational principles that allowed him to succeed and advance within the PepsiCo organization. Currently serving as Vice President of PepsiCo’s Foodservice Division, Paul is responsible for topline business growth across the South Division Foodservice channels, inspiring more than 220 selling professionals across 13 states to deliver revenue and share growth targets. He continues to cultivate winning relationships with PepsiCo’s prestige partners and plays an essential role in developing the strategic regional agenda. Paul obtained his BSBA from The University of Florida.

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Mark Kiskunas

President & Owner Bo Benton

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As an aggressive leader in the banking industry, Mark Kiskunas has worked for several large financial institutions with specialties in commercial, corporate, and...

As an aggressive leader in the banking industry, Mark Kiskunas has worked for several large financial institutions with specialties in commercial, corporate, and franchisee lending. He began his career at Nations Bank, now Bank of America, as a senior credit underwriter. After five years, he left Nations Bank to join RBC Centura as a Market Executive responsible for development and growth of the Myrtle Beach Grand Strand and Florence, SC, markets. He found his passion in both finance and development when he joined Bojangles franchisee Bo Benton in 2002. In 2020, Kiskunas become sole owner & president of Bo Benton and currently owns and operates 12 Bojangles restaurants in the Florence/Myrtle Beach market of South Carolina with plans for future growth. He believes that building community relationships is crucial to any business’ success, which is why he leads his team in supporting community-focused initiatives. Kiskunas is a graduate of Coastal Carolina University where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration.

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Bojangles has supported the communities they serve for 45 years and today we are proud to announce The Bojangles Foundation Fund. The fund will allow us to support three main pillars within the community—literacy, military support and strengthening community. Let’s make a difference together!

José Armario, chairman of the board

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The Bojangles Foundation Fund is a component fund of Foundation for the Carolinas